NEW PLYMOUTH BAND CONTEST.
fP«a UxnT.n Pr.rsa Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, March 4. The Band Contest concluded yesterday. Results: Quickstep, A Grade.—Auckland Artillery, 275 j points, 1; Queen Alexandra (Wanganui), 275. 2; Palmerston North, 273 j. 3; Dan'nevirko, 273, 4: Auckland Citv, 269 i, 5; Wellington Artillery, 263, 6; Woolston, ' Grade. —New Plymouth, 2613, 1; Wellington Battalion. 249.). 2. Besson Shield for aggregate marks in two tests, and one-fifth of the music points in the quickstep, was "won by Woclston, Auckland Artillery being second, and Queen Alexandra third. The lTawlieT> Shield for the lugnest aggregate points m the two tests nod tho quickstep competition, including drill, was won by’ the Auckland Artillery. Queen Alexandra being second, and Palmerston North third. Tlv> Boosev Shield for B Grades, the highest aggregate for two tests, and onefifth for music in the qmckstcn, was won by First Wellington Battalion Band.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18803, 5 March 1923, Page 5
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